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Kelly & T'keyah was invited to join more than 250 guests, including customers, suppliers and employees who gathered at Victoria Park Social Club to mark the global logistic company’s milestone with an outback-themed soiree – a tribute to Northline’s beginnings.
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Somerside Collaboration featuring Tkeyah's most popular artwork Camping under the Moonlight now available on cooler bags and beach towels at www.somerside.com.au.
]]>Kelly is also featured in Bluethumb recent blogs click here to read more. The countdown to Muses launch is well and truly underway! Stay tuned for her NFT debut in our upcoming Muses collection. You don't wanna miss this. 🤩🥳😍❤
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Recreation Beauty will be donating a % to T'keyah's chosen charity that is the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
Recreation Beauty will be sending a Free Art Print with every purchase of $89 and over. Visit https://recreationbeauty.com/ to get your free Christmas Gift Box today.
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T’keyah Ware is a young Yankunytjatjara/Kokatha and Wirangu/Narungga artist born in Port Augusta who grew up in Ceduna on Wirangu Country. After learning how to dot paint from her mother at age 15, T’keyah developed a painting practice that shows her family and great grandmother’s journey across country, hunting and gathering traditional foods off the land. Grab one of these limited edition bags with T'keyah's work on it at your local Foodland store. With every bag purchased, SALA will receive a donation which enables us to create more opportunities for South Australian artists. Image: T’keyah Ware, Family Day Out, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 53x43cm
To buy Sala Foodland Bag Collaboration by Aboriginal Artist T'keyah Ware click onto the link below. https://www.facebook.com/FoodlandSupermarkets/photos/a.168577626507221/4470876666277274/?type=3&theater
]]>The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Central Operations has partnered with two South Australian Aboriginal artists Mother-daughter duo Kelly Taylor and T’keyah Ware unveiled their commissioned work at a special event to launch the Flying Doctor’s NAIDOC Week celebrations. The artwork shows a blue line tracing the plane’s journey past waterholes, remote communities and towns along with showing tracks and trails of the RFDS “past, present and future”.
“Footprints represent the RFDS specialist health care teams in different remote communities and towns,” Kelly says. Blue dots represent the ocean and earth colours, the land.
“They have a special team of health care specialists to help our most at-risk people and get them to the larger hospitals to receive the best care possible,” Kelly says. read full story
]]>NITV – SBS NEWS A mother and daughter art duo from the South Australian town of Ceduna have partnered with the Royal Flying Doctor Service to unveil their latest artwork, which will feature on the uniforms of the service's Central Operation's crew. read full story
]]>A painting by Ceduna-based Kelly Taylor and her daughter T’keyah Ware is being used as a motif on new uniforms for the RFDS. read more
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]]>Known for their colossal collaborative artworks and their connection to country, Kelly Taylor and her three daughters from Ceduna in South Australia are helping you get in the festive spirit this year with their painted stars. read full story. read full story
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